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"They were grounded for the purpose of inspection and during individual inspections, no discrepancies were found on the UH-1Ds," said PAF spokesperson Col. MANILA - The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has declared that eight out of the 11 remaining UH-1D "Huey" combat utility helicopters airworthy after finding nothing mechanical wrong with the aircraft during recent inspections. The Naval Shipbuilding Plan is available at the Department of Defence website. The Naval Shipbuilding College announced on 24 March 2017 will commence operation in early 2018, working with existing education centres to expand and develop the pool of available skilled workers to meet the growing demand. The naval shipbuilding workforce is expected to grow to around 5,200 workers by the mid to late 2020s, with more than double this number of workers in sustainment activities and throughout supply chains across Australia. Modern shipbuilding facilities and processes will play an important role in the transformation of Australia’s naval shipbuilding industry. The Centre will play a critical role in developing the national supply chains to support the naval shipbuilding programs. The Centre for Defence Industry Capability, opened by Government in December 2016, is based in Adelaide and has a national presence. The Government is delivering on its unwavering commitment to both national security and economic prosperity through the continuous building of naval vessels in Australia, while also strengthening the nation’s advanced manufacturing industrial base. The plan is a pathway to prosperity in naval shipbuilding and represents a major milestone for the nation’s defence industry. This will encompass construction of new cranes and heavy lift transportation capability, welding stations and upgrades to workshops and storage facilities including new steel framed sheds. The Henderson Maritime Precinct in WA will also be upgraded. Work will commence this year on the development of infrastructure at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia. In total, the Turnbull Government will invest more than $1.3 billion to modernise construction shipyards in South Australia and Western Australia. We will transform our naval shipbuilding and sustainment industry here in Australia, with Australian workers, in Australian shipyards, using Australian resources. We are embarking on a great national endeavour. This Plan will ensure delivery of these modern defence capabilities set out in the 2016 Defence White Paper, creating thousands of jobs and securing the naval shipbuilding and sustainment industry for future generations of Australians. The Turnbull Government is investing around $90 billion in the rolling acquisition of new submarines and the continuous build of major ships such as future frigates, as well as minor naval vessels. The Naval Shipbuilding Plan will end the boom-bust cycle that has afflicted the industry for many years, providing certainty for local businesses and shipbuilding workers. The plan includes a massive injection of funds - $1.3 billion - to develop vital infrastructure in the nation’s shipyards so that we can build the Navy's next generation of naval vessels here in Australia. The Turnbull Government has released Australia’s first Naval Shipbuilding Plan, outlining the nation’s largest ever programme of naval shipbuilding and sustainment. Securing Australia's naval shipbuilding and sustainment industry Australia’s Naval Shipbuilding Plan, is the nation’s largest ever programme of naval shipbuilding and sustainment (photo : Adelaide Now)